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Friday
Mar122010

Panasonic Lumix GF1 Review

 

 Last year a new series of cameras has emerged that combines the size of point shoot cameras with the ability to change lenses like a traditional SLR (single lens reflex) camera.

 

Little has changed in camera design since the SLR camera was invented back in 1949. Last year Olympus and Panasonic teamed up to produce several cameras based on the same lens mount, called the Micro Four Thirds system.

 

I think maybe they could have come up with a better name for the system, but I guess it was the engineers turn to do the naming. Name aside, the system is interesting.

 

By removing the mirror in a traditional SLR camera, you can dramatically reduce the size of the camera but keep all the benefits of interchangeable lenses. It also has a much larger sensor then most point and shoot digital cameras, which gives you much better image quality and usability in lower light. You can also look directly through the lens via live view on the LCD screen, or through a viewfinder attachment that you can buy separately.

 

I thought I would see what all the buzz was about and I decided to test out a Panasonic Lumix GF1 kit with a 20mm f1.7 'pancake' lens (pancake because of its ultra thin design, and 1.7 means it has a large aperture to let in lots of light). Thanks to the folks at Henrys in Bayers Lake for letting me give it a test drive for a few days.

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Tuesday
Feb162010

Have Guitar, will travel...

I have been focused so much on online video production recently, I had forgotten (briefly!) how much I like to take photos!

This is my favorite from a recent portrait session with local Halifax guitarist/banjoist Seph Peters. Seph needed a new promotional photo for a tour he is about to embark on in the US.

Tuesday
Feb022010

Bringing the Cinema to Real Estate Video Tours

I recently had the chance to shoot an amazing house in the south shore of Nova Scotia for a pilot for Real Estate Video tours we are planning on launching at Flying Fish Multimedia. Thanks to Tim Harris of Trandwinds Realty for the chance to shoot such an amazing spot.

These are no ordinary video tours.

I was breaking out all the tools to shoot this tour. All shot in full 1080p HD I used super wide angle lenses, a dolly system for cinema like moves and a stedicam for walking shots around the house.

When you put it all together, you get a great tour that really gives you a feel of what it is like to be standing in the house. The steadicam shots give you a feel of how the rooms flow together, which is helpful to get the layout of the house, without actually being there.

Monday
Jan252010

A look at the future of publishing from Podcamp HFX

Sunday, about 200 people and I descended on the Alderney Public Library and Theatre for the 2nd Annual Podcamp HFX.

It was a day of discussion on everything to do with social media. From the latest stats (the average Facebook user is now 53!) and talks on usability. The big highlight of the day however was the amazing keynote from Mclean Greaves.

He gave us a sneak peak at the new 'iPad' due to be released this Wednesday. I had recently written a column for the local paper on the subject, speculating that the device might do for the publishing industry what the iPod did for the music industry.

To give you an idea what publishing might look like, starting this week, take a look at this video for Sports Illustrated.

Monday
Jan182010

Disney turning to online video to revive the Muppets brand

Most of us by now have seen the brilliant rendition of "Bohemian Rhapsody" by the Muppets on YouTube which now has over 12 million views.

What most of us didn't know is that the video is part of a social marketing strategy by Disney to revive the Muppets brand, which has been in steady decline since the death of creator Jim Henson.

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